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    Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business - Preface

    (Daniel Defoe )
    ESSAY

    EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS IS NOBODY'S BUSINESS
    or,
    PRIVATE ABUSES, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES:
    EXEMPLIFIED
    In the Pride, Insolence, and exorbitant Wages of our Women,
    Servants, Footmen, &c.

    by Daniel Defoe




    WITH

    A Proposal for Amendment of the same; as also for clearing the
    Streets of those Vermin called Shoe-Cleaners, and substituting in
    their stead many Thousands of industrious Poor, now ready to
    starve. With divers other Hints of great Use to the Public.

    Humbly submitted the Consideration of our Legislature, and the
    careful Perusal of all Masters and Mistresses of Families.

    BY ANDREW MORETON, Esq.

    The Fifth Edition, with the Addition of a Preface.




    THE PREFACE



    Since this little book appeared in print, it has had no less than
    three answers, and fresh attacks are daily expected from the powers
    of Grub-street; but should threescore antagonists more arise,
    unless they say more to the purpose than the forementioned, they
    shall not tempt me to reply.

    Nor shall I engage in a paper war, but leave my book to answer for
    itself, having advanced nothing therein but evident truths, and
    incontestible matters of fact.

    The general objection is against my style; I do not set up for an
    author, but write only to be understood, no matter how plain.

    As my intentions are good, so have they had the good fortune to
    meet with approbation from the sober and substantial part of
    mankind; as for the vicious and vagabond, their ill-will is my
    ambition.

    It is with uncommon satisfaction I see the magistracy begin to put
    the laws against vagabonds in force with the utmost vigour, a great
    many of those vermin, the japanners, having lately been taken up
    and sent to the several work-houses in and about this city; and
    indeed high time, for they grow every day more and more pernicious.

    My project for putting watchmen under commissioners, will, I hope,
    be put in practice; for it is scarce safe to go by water unless you
    know your man.

    As for the maid-servants, if I undervalue myself to take notice of
    them, as they are pleased to say, it is because they overvalue
    themselves so much they ought to be taken notice of.

    This makes the guilty take my subject by the wrong end, but any
    impartial reader may find, I write not against servants, but bad
    servants; not against wages, but exorbitant wages, and am entirely
    of the poet's opinion,


    The good should meet with favour and applause,
    The wicked be restrain'd by wholesome laws.


    The reason why I did not publish this book till the end of the last
    sessions of parliament was, because I did not care to interfere
    with more momentous affairs; but leave it to the consideration of
    that august body during this recess, against the next sessions,
    when I shall exhibit another complaint against a growing abuse, for
    which I doubt not but to receive their approbation and the thanks
    of all honest men.
    اللھم صلی علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما صلیت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔
    اللھم بارک علٰی محمد وعلٰی آل محمد کما بارکت علٰی ابراھیم وعلٰی آل ابراھیم انک حمید مجید۔

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